

The antagonist, Progenitor, plans on stopping Shadow and more. Throughout the game, you are shown flashbacks about Shadow and the clan and the connection between the Master and Shadow. You must do everything you can to get to the bottom of things since you are at risk of dying.

Surviving the impact, you are told that the Master is in need of help, and away you go. You are shown a past event as Mekacity is destroyed in an explosion. You play as Shadow, a cybernetic ninja who was in stasis when a mechanical robot named L-Gion releases him. Does Cyber Shadow have a deadly effect to keep you playing, or does it need some repairs that won’t leave you in the dark?Ĭyber Shadow takes place in the ruined city of Mekacity. Cyber Shadow, Mechanical Heads’ debut title published by Yacht Club Games, brings a familiarity to the genre but does it in a way that may make you think. From The Ninja on the Sega Master System to 2018’s The Messenger, with power-ups, new moves, and tight controls, a player must learn what it takes to become the ninja that particular game needs you to be. There have been various takes in the ninja genre over the years, and each one does one thing right: challenge.

